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      dahult
      last edited by

      I just received a Core2. Plugging it in a very cool screen came up with lots of interesting stuff, especially the FFT sound display. I went to M5Burner to make sure it was loaded with the most recent software and after loading it with UIFlow 1.10.3 it shows a simple screen with 3 buttons. Is there any way to reload that original screen? And more interesting, what language was it written in and is it possible to get source?

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      • felmueF
        felmue
        last edited by felmue

        Hello @dahult

        check out M5Burner linked here. It allows to reinstall most of the original firmware.

        Regarding source code: if it is available you'll find it most likely here. (I don't see it though.)

        Thanks
        Felix

        GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
        Information about various M5Stack products.
        Code examples

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        • teastainT
          teastain
          last edited by

          Hi! When I got my Core2 there was an amazing Factory Test Demo program that showed all of the capabilities of the new "Core2".
          After much digging I found the source code again here:
          https://github.com/m5stack/M5-ProductExampleCodes/tree/master/Core/M5Core2/Arduino
          The source code is C++ and will compile in Arduino IDE.
          But...it is not written in hobbyist style Arduino code with
          void setup()
          void loop()

          Therefore I found it very difficult to "follow" (inscrutable) and found it of little use to me for further Arduino programs.
          Brilliant and fun to watch Demo, though!
          Hope this helps: Terry

          Cheers, Terry!

          100% M5Stack addict with several drawers full of product!

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            dahult @teastain
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            @teastain Thanks, that was what I was looking for. I got it to compile/load after installing the M5Core2 by M5Stack library. I agree with 'Brilliant and un to watch'.

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